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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is needed to prove ΔBCA≅ ΔEFD by ASA? segment B C is congruent to segment F E segment A B is congruent to segment D E ∠F≅ ∠C ∠B ≅ ∠E

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

Okay think about it... what angles do you know for certain is congruent?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MathLegend A & D and then sides DF and AC

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

|dw:1346637917149:dw| Remember that it is: ANGLE side ANGLE So you need an Angle which they show one... a side in the middle and another angle to complete your sandwhich right?

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

If you were to label another angle which would make it ANGLE side ANGLE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MathLegend B and E?

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

No.

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

AC and DF are congruent

OpenStudy (mathlegend):

Look at where those letters correspond... would you label the angles A and D OR C and F?

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